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The famous "My, my!" heard at the end of the song was Sinatra's defiant way of saying "how do you like that?" to Bowen.

When stepped into Western Recorders in October 1966 to record the title track for his album That’s Life , he wasn't just making another record; he was cementing a persona that would define his later career. Released in November 1966 on Reprise Records , the album That’s Life became a commercial juggernaut, peaking at No. 6 on the Billboard charts and delivering a title single that reached No. 4 during the height of the rock-and-roll era. Frank Sinatra - That-s Life -1966 Jazz- -Flac 1...

Ernie Freeman’s charts provided a gritty, brassy backbone. The title track, in particular, is noted for its "bluesy" feel, Hammond organ accents by Mike Melvoin , and a gospel-style backing chorus that was unconventional for Sinatra at the time. Tracklist: A Journey Through Mid-Century Standards The famous "My, my

By 1966, Sinatra had already been written off twice. The bobby-soxers grew up. The rock revolution threatened to bury him. And yet, here is the album that shrugs off velvet melancholy for brass-knuckle bravado. The title track isn’t sung—it’s spat , like a gambler who just lost his shirt but is already reaching for another chip. 6 on the Billboard charts and delivering a